Howdy,
I'm still getting used to digital, so forgive me if I ask bone-headed questions.
Generally, I shoot in 24p. 60p works well too, though, when I'd like to have something in slow motion. If I decide that slow motion doesn't work, I just speed it up.
Other than file size, is there any reason not to shoot everything that doesn't have a critical audio track in 60p? It seems like that would give me more flexibility in editing, particularly if I'd like to slow something down and don't predict that ahead of time.
Thanks,
BT
I'm still getting used to digital, so forgive me if I ask bone-headed questions.
Generally, I shoot in 24p. 60p works well too, though, when I'd like to have something in slow motion. If I decide that slow motion doesn't work, I just speed it up.
Other than file size, is there any reason not to shoot everything that doesn't have a critical audio track in 60p? It seems like that would give me more flexibility in editing, particularly if I'd like to slow something down and don't predict that ahead of time.
Thanks,
BT